Prenatal Exposure to a Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Congener Influences Fixation Duration on Biological Motion at 4-Months-Old: A Preliminary Study

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Adverse effects of prenatal exposure to polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congeners on postnatal brain development have been reported in a number of previous studies. However, few studies have examined the effects of prenatal PCB exposure on early social development. The present study sought to increase understanding of the neurotoxicity of PCBs by examining the relationship between PCB congener concentrations in umbilical cord blood and fixation patterns when observing upright and inverted biological motion (BM) at four-months after birth. The development of the ability to recognize BM stimuli is considered a hallmark of socio-cognitive development. The results revealed a link between dioxin-like PCB #118 concentration and fixation pattern. Specifically, four-month-olds with a low-level of prenatal exposure to PCB #118 exhibited a preference for the upright BM over inverted BM, whereas those with a relatively high-level of exposure did not. This finding supports the proposal that prenatal PCB exposure impairs the development of social functioning, and indicates the importance of congener-specific analysis in the risk analysis of the adverse effects of PCB exposure on the brain development. © 2013 Doi et al.

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  • Figure 1. Examples of point-light display and stimulus display. Panel a) The schematic depiction of the concept of point-light display. The bodily motion of a human walker is represented as a constellation of moving white dots attached to each joint. Panel b) An example of the stimulus display in preferential looking experiment. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0059196.g001
  • Table 1. Characteristics of infants and mothers included in the dataset used for the statistical analysis.
  • Table 2. The Fixation Duration in each condition and the concentrations of PCB congeners.
  • Figure 2. Averaged fixation durations in each condition. Error bars indicate standard errors. *p,.05, for the simple main effect of Orientation. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0059196.g002
  • Table 3. Characteristics of High and Low Exposure Groups.
  • Table 4. Correlation Coefficients between the concentrations of PCB congeners and KIDS Development Indices.

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Doi, H., Nishitani, S., Fujisawa, T. X., Nagai, T., Kakeyama, M., Maeda, T., & Shinohara, K. (2013). Prenatal Exposure to a Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Congener Influences Fixation Duration on Biological Motion at 4-Months-Old: A Preliminary Study. PLoS ONE, 8(3). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0059196

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